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From grey to green

Colour combinations for living rooms that will transform your home

Colour is a fundamental element in creating the perfect living room atmosphere. As a space dedicated to relaxation and social gatherings, the living room requires a carefully selected palette to enhance comfort, warmth, and style. From neutral tones to bold hues, experts highlight how the right colour choices can transform any interior.


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'The living room is one of the rooms where we spend the most time, so choosing the right tones will make all the difference,' say design specialists. With careful planning, colour can influence mood and create visual harmony. The strategic application of colour—whether on walls, furniture, textiles, art, flooring, or even plants—allows homeowners to personalise their space while maintaining balance.

Where to apply colour in the living room
Colour perception is influenced by light and the surrounding environment. Experts recommend incorporating colour across various elements:

  • Walls: The largest surface in the room, walls set the foundation for the entire colour scheme. Architectural details such as mouldings and cornices add depth.
  • Furniture: The sofa, often the focal point, provides an opportunity to introduce colour and personality.
  • Textiles: Rugs, curtains, and cushions reinforce the colour palette, adding warmth and texture.
  • Art & Accessories: Paintings, framed prints, and sculptures can bring vibrancy and sophistication.
  • Plants: Greenery enhances the décor, adding a refreshing and organic touch.
  • Flooring: Materials like natural wood, porcelain, or carpet integrate colour seamlessly.

Trendy colour combinations for 2025
Each colour choice contributes to the living room's overall aesthetic and ambiance. The latest trends highlight a mix of classic and contemporary hues:

  • Grey and Cream: Grey remains a staple in interior design but is evolving through texture and depth. Cream, a softer alternative to beige, works especially well in colder climates, reflecting light and creating a cosy atmosphere.
  • Greige – The Best of Both Worlds: A blend of grey and beige, greige combines the elegance of grey with the warmth of earthy tones, making it ideal for a sophisticated and welcoming space. Dark wood furniture enhances this effect without disrupting the harmony.
  • Green and Grey: Grey's refined aesthetic pairs well with green's natural freshness, fostering a serene and balanced environment. Sage and pistachio greens offer a soft and luminous effect, while emerald or forest greens add a touch of luxury.
  • Blue Accents: Blue's calming effect makes it a timeless choice. Dark shades highlight architectural details, while neutral tones like grey and cream enhance luminosity. For contrast, orange accents can add vibrancy.
  • White for Spaciousness: White maximises brightness and creates a sense of order. To prevent a cold or stark appearance, layering textures and subtle dark accents helps to maintain warmth and interest.

Adding personality to the living room
For those looking to create bold interiors, the growing trend of maximalist design embraces gemstone-inspired shades such as deep purple, ruby red, emerald green, and sapphire yellow. These colours bring energy and personality but require careful planning to maintain a balanced atmosphere.

Ultimately, the right colour choices depend on individual style and preferences. As experts advise, 'Choosing the right colour can completely transform a space. The wrong choice can break the harmony, while the right combination brings balance and well-being.'

To explore the best colour options for your living space, visit a Porcelanosa showroom, where experts can provide tailored advice on colour combinations, materials, and design trends.

More information:
Porcelanosa
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